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Clinical commissioning and the voluntary and community sector Louise Edwards Commissioning Development team

Clinical commissioning and the voluntary and community sector Louise Edwards Commissioning Development team

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Page 1: Clinical commissioning and the voluntary and community sector Louise Edwards Commissioning Development team

Clinical commissioning and the voluntary and community sector

Louise EdwardsCommissioning Development team

Page 2: Clinical commissioning and the voluntary and community sector Louise Edwards Commissioning Development team

A system focused on improving outcomes

Robust economic regulation and quality inspection

Clinically-led commissioning & payment for results

Enhanced local voice

Empowered professionals working

in autonomous providers

Informed patients exercising choice

Summary of NHS reforms

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licensing

contractlocalpartnership

Parliament

Department of Health

NHS Commissioning

Board

GP Commissioning

Consortia

Local

Authorities

Care Quality Commission

Local Health Watch

Monitor (economic regulator)

Providers

Patients and Public

FundingAccountability

accountability for results

Reformed NHS has lots of new structures that are supposed to look like this..

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But it might look and feel more like this to you for a while!

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In essence, it’s about putting accountability for decision making in the hands of those who commit resources.

These reforms are all about putting clinicians in the driving seat…

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And with that accountability comes high publicexpectationsNational IPSOS MORI/DH survey 2010

73% of respondents said they were satisfied with the NHS as a national service

76% of respondents voiced pessimism in relation to the challenges facing the NHS in future years.

47% believe that NHS is understaffed.

75% of respondents feel that NHS spending should be protected.

Where are the trade offs in here??

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Do you know who your local clinical commissioning group is?

• In the North West we currently have 48 Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCG) that cover the geographical patch, all of whom have been approved as Pathfinders.

• The majority of the consortia have broad alignment with Local Authority boundaries and have representation on local Health and Wellbeing Boards alongside other key local stakeholders.

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The CCG

The Pre-Authorisation Timeline (i.e. the track)

Phase 1 ‘Configuration’

October – December 2011

Phase 2‘Development

path’Now – Summer

2012

Phase 3‘Authorisation’

Summer 2012- April 2013

H1 H2 H3 = the standards required to demonstrate Domain CapabilityH4 = the final authorisation stage following validated evidence of fitness for purpose

The Bar represents the aggregation of evidence required from all domains (i.e. the size of the

challenge)

The Pole represents the apparatus required to support effective trajectory and scale the

challenge (i.e. the business support)

‘Authorisation’ of clinical commissioning groups will set the pace for their development between now

and 2013

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What does all this mean for the voluntary and community sector?

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We know that all this change makes planning very difficult

A huge number of voluntary organisations are currently delivering health related outcomes that are funded from within the health system – mainly through PCTs.

Many of these organisations are looking to deliver more services but are currently struggling to come to terms with what clinical commissioning will mean for them.

Planning in the sector is proving incredibly difficult in the current environment with so many uncertainties and organisations are struggling to make sense of how clinical commissioning will evolve.

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VSNW/Regional Voices/NHSNW workshops November 2010-now

Over the course of the last 8 months we’ve brought together a range of voluntary and community sector organisations to consider how the sector might respond to the commissioning reforms in the NHS.

Brought together national voluntary organisations to explore potential role of sector in commissioning support (i.e. support to the new clinical commissioning groups) and to decide best way for an informed dialogue between commissioners and voluntary sector.

Department of Health national workshop July 2011

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What are the themes emerging from these workshops?

New landscape is confusing for voluntary sector and we might lose really valuable assets if we’re not careful – NHS and DH need to help vcs interpret new landscape and make sense of itGPs don’t necessarily understand distinct contribution of vcs – hearts and minds awareness raising needed based on GP reality, not moral high groundHow might vcs organisations work together and with other sectors to make themselves easier to commission – 3 ‘c’s for voluntary sector = collaboration, competition and co-opetition

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Questions for today’s workshop• Do the three themes resonate with you?• What might be the practical ways DH/NHS can

help vcs interpret new NHS commissioning landscape and make sense of it?

• Do you have experience of working with clinical commissioning groups, or GPs? How has that been?

• How might we enable and encourage vcs organisations to collaborate in order to grow their share of the market?